Teaching Further Mathematics 2 (TFM2) Further Mathematics Support Programme

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Further Mathematics Support Programme
Teaching Further Mathematics 2 (TFM2)
TFM is a professional development course offered by the Further Mathematics Support Programme
(FMSP) and certificated by Mathematics in Education and Industry (MEI). TFM consists of two units, TFM1
and TFM2. This document provides information about the second unit, TFM2.
TFM2 is currently offered from February – August each year.
TFM1 is a prerequiste for TFM2. The TFM1 unit is a 7 month unit which can either be studied from
January – July or from July- January. Applications for TFM1 (July – January) open in February and
applications for TFM1 (January-July) open in October
TFM2 is a 7-month unit that follows on from the TFM1 unit, and covers the remaining Further Pure content
covered in an A level Further Mathematics qualification. It is not possible to apply for TFM2 unless TFM1
has been studied previously.
The TFM1 and TFM2 units enable teachers to teach topics on A level Further Mathematics exam
specifications (England). The topics for TFM2 include:
Polar coordinates
Further matrices
Numerical solution of equations
First order differential equations
Second order differential equations
Vector geometry
Group Theory
The course fee for TFM2 is currently £300*
*The fee is £200 for teachers currently working in a state funded school or college in England that offers A
level Mathematics to post-16 students. The FMSP is funded through the Department for Education and as
a result can only offer this subsidised fee to teachers working in state-funded schools or colleges in
England.
Delegates enrolled on the TFM2 unit can expect:
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access to ten live online tutorials;
to attend two study days, both held on Saturdays;
two text books from the MEI Structured Maths Series, Additional Further Pure Mathematics 3
(Further Applications of Advanced Mathematics) and Differential Equations;
three years access to teaching and learning resources for Further Pure Mathematics topics hosted
on Integralmaths.org
email support from the unit tutor and access to an online group forum;
a course certificate issued on successful completion of both the TFM1 and TFM2 unit assignments.
Online tutorials
TFM2 tutorials are scheduled in the evening on a week day. Tutorials are conducted using Blackboard
Collaborate; an online real-time web-conferencing platform.Typically an online tutorial is scheduled every
two or three weeks and lasts for about 60-90 minutes per session. Dates and times for online sessions will
be available at the start of the course and published in the TFM2 unit handbook. All live sessions are
recorded providing an opportunity for delegates to revisit the content of the tutorials as many times as they
wish.
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Study days
There are two study days for TFM2. These will take place on Saturdays in March and June / July with a
choice of venue; Coventry, London or Cambridge. Dates and venues for study days will be confirmed at
the start of the course and published in the TFM2 unit handbook
TFM2 unit assignment
To qualify for a end of course certificate, a delegate will need to submit an assignment at the end of the
TFM1 unit and the TFM2 unit. The TFM2 unit assignment, like TFM1, will be to submit handwritten
solutions for an exam-style paper; producing a list of common student errors and misconceptions relating to
each question on the paper. In addition, delegates will be required to give a brief outline of a teaching idea
or resource for each question that could be used to address one or more of the errors and misconceptions
listed.
TFM: Masters programme
TFM can be studied as part of a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Pre-University Mathematics (60 CAT
points at Master level) through the University of Plymouth International Masters Programme.
MA: Education (Teaching Pre-University Mathematics/and Statistics)
To undertake study at Masters level participants will also register on the International Masters Programme
(IMP Education), which is a flexible modular M-level programme run by Plymouth University.
Satisfactory completion of TFM 1M will result in the award of 30 CAT points at M level. Satisfactory
completion of both TFM 1M and TFM 2M will result in the award of 60 CAT points giving a Post Graduate
Certificate (Teaching Pre-University Mathematics) which is one third of an MA (Education). More details
of the Masters Programme can be found by visiting http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/imp
Participants on the Masters programme will study the mathematical content, teaching resources and
pedagogy alongside those taking the MEI certificated course. They will also undertake additional reading
and online tutorials; critically examining both the content of the curriculum and a range of theoretical
perspectives on mathematics teaching, learning and assessment. At the end of each unit participants must
submit
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handwritten solutions for an exam-style paper annotated with student misconceptions and teaching
ideas (as required by the MEI certificated course)
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an essay (4000 to 5000 words) which is designed to give delegates scope to explore a topic from a
specific perspective, to develop research and study skills, and to prepare for undertaking an MA
dissertation.
Delegates who wish to undertake M level study with be required to pay additional course fees.
These fees are currently £550 per unit on top of the MEI certificated course fees.
Applicants can choose whether to apply initially for TFM 1M only or to apply for both units.
Please note TFM 1M is a pre-requisite for TFM 2M.
On completion of TFM1M and TFM2M, delegates may choose to continue their Masters study through
Plymouth University by selecting other courses in the International Masters Programme (IMP). Delegates
who have existing Masters level credits may be able to transfer these across to Plymouth University.
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Further information
The Further Mathematics Support Programme is a government-funded initiative, supported by the
Department for Education and is managed by MEI. It follows on from the very successful ‘Further
Mathematics Network’ initiative, which was set up following a successful 5 year pilot project that was
developed by MEI and funded by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation.
The FMSP's aims are to
 give every student who could benefit from studying Further Mathematics the opportunity to do so;
 increase the number of schools and colleges offering Further Mathematics;
 increase the number of schools and colleges able to teach Further Mathematics themselves;
 increase the number of students studying AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics;
 provide training and support to teachers of AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics.
Find out more about the Further Mathematics Support Programme:
www.furthermaths.org.uk
Mathematics in Education and Industry (MEI) is a membership organisation and a charity which since
the 1960s has worked to support mathematics teaching and learning. Any income generated is used to
support mathematics education. MEI pioneers the development of innovative mathematics qualifications
and teaching and learning resources. MEI offers teachers of all GCSE and A level specifications a range of
continuing professional development courses, provides specialist tuition for students and works with
industry to enhance mathematical skills in the workplace. MEI manages the government-funded Further
Mathematics Support Programme.
Find out more about Mathematics in Education and Industry (MEI):
www.mei.org.uk
Terms and Conditions
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When placing an order you must read the terms and conditions of sale carefully.
Additional terms and conditions apply to MEI CPD Events. By booking any CPD event offered by MEI
you are agreeing to all terms and conditions associated with the event.
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